revoke Synonyms

revoke Meaning

Wordnet

revoke (n)

the mistake of not following suit when able to do so

Wordnet

revoke (v)

fail to follow suit when able and required to do so

cancel officially

Webster

revoke (v. t.)

To call or bring back; to recall.

Hence, to annul, by recalling or taking back; to repeal; to rescind; to cancel; to reverse, as anything granted by a special act; as, , to revoke a will, a license, a grant, a permission, a law, or the like.

To hold back; to repress; to restrain.

To draw back; to withdraw.

To call back to mind; to recollect.

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revoke (v. i.)

To fail to follow suit when holding a card of the suit led, in violation of the rule of the game; to renege.

Webster

revoke (n.)

The act of revoking.

revoke Sentence Examples

  1. The government has revoked the license of the errant doctor for malpractice.
  2. The pastor reluctantly revoked the membership of the errant parishioner after numerous warnings.
  3. The city council plans to revoke the permit for the proposed construction project due to zoning violations.
  4. The museum board has revoked the curator's privileges for unauthorized removal of artifacts.
  5. The judge revoked bail for the accused after he failed to appear for a court hearing.
  6. The victim's lawyer is filing a motion to revoke the release of the perpetrator on parole.
  7. The regulatory agency has revoked the certification of the faulty medical device for safety concerns.
  8. The principal has revoked the suspension of the student after the allegations against him were proven false.
  9. The insurance company has revoked the coverage for the house after discovering misrepresentations in the application.
  10. The military has revoked the general's rank and authority for treasonous activities.

FAQs About the word revoke

the mistake of not following suit when able to do so, fail to follow suit when able and required to do so, cancel officiallyTo call or bring back; to recall., H

abort, scrap, repeal, abandon,cancel, rescind,withdraw, recall, call off, terminate

continue,continue, keep, keep, engage, promise,engage, begin, pledge, initiate

The government has revoked the license of the errant doctor for malpractice.

The pastor reluctantly revoked the membership of the errant parishioner after numerous warnings.

The city council plans to revoke the permit for the proposed construction project due to zoning violations.

The museum board has revoked the curator's privileges for unauthorized removal of artifacts.